KSA relief group offers medical services to Syrians

KSA relief group offers medical services to Syrians

JEDDAH: Supported by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, the Urgent Medical Response Project, which aims to help relieve the suffering of people affected by the earthquake in Syria, provided various medical services to 70,896 beneficiaries during March.

About 20 mobile clinics were operated in areas affected by the earthquake, providing healthcare services and distributing infant milk formula and wheelchairs to needy people there.

The beneficiaries consisted 43 percent males and 57 percent females.

Meanwhile, the center distributed 253 tons and 500 kg of food baskets to Syrian and Palestinian refugees and needy families in several Lebanese regions.

This comes as part of the humanitarian and relief aid that the Kingdom provides to countries and people in need in various countries worldwide.

Elsewhere, the center recently distributed 127 tons and 200 kg of food baskets in the districts of Midi, Haradh, Hiran, and Abs in the Yemeni governorate of Hajjah, benefiting 16,632 people.

The center also distributed food packages in Niger and Bangladesh.

More than 30 tons of food packages were distributed in Niger, and in excess of 64 tons was received in Bangladesh and 3 tons in Albania.